
Using SNTP provides a real-time timestamp for the software, shown as Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT).
If SNTP is enabled, the system synchronizes with the configured NTP server at boot-up and
at user-configurable periods thereafter (the default synchronization interval is 24 hours). The
first synchronization is not performed until network connectivity is established.
SNTP supports primary and secondary NTP servers. The system tries the secondary NTP
server only if the primary NTP server is unresponsive.
Use the following CLI commands to configure SNTP.
Related topics:
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SNTP server primary address command
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SNTP server secondary address command
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show SNTP command
The
show SNTP
command displays the SNTP information, as well as the configured NTP
servers.
The syntax for the
show SNTP
command is:
show sntp
The
show SNTP
command is executed in the Privileged EXEC command mode.
show sys-info command
The
show sys-info
command displays the current system characteristics.
The syntax for the
show sys-info
command is:
show sys-info
The
show sys-info
command is executed in the Privileged EXEC command mode.
Note: You must have SNTP enabled and configured to display GMT time.
SNTP enable command
The
SNTP enable
command enables SNTP.
The syntax for the
SNTP enable
command is:
sntp enable
The
SNTP enable
command is executed in the Global Configuration command mode.
Note: The default setting for SNTP is disabled.
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